In this gripping book, author Kinstler asks: was my grandfather a war criminal?
By Daniel Snowman
'It is important that no one forgets our past. We invite everyone from the community to come and have a look'
By JC Reporter
The memorial — which is subject to a long-running planning battle — will focus on the anti-Jewish riots that swept the UK in 1947
By Felix Pope
Administrators in Fort Worth have decided to withdraw and review over 35 contentious books
By Josh Kaplan
Campaign launched to build a headstone for the unmarked grave of Soviet émigré Anatoly Kuznetsov, who wrote novel about massacre after witnessing atrocity aged 12
By Nic North
The Shoah educator's family narrowly escaped being sent to Auschwitz
The preacher’s wife who made a home for Holocaust survivors in a large, derelict Nottingham farmhouse
By Gloria Tessler
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By Melanie Phillips
Supporters of the proposed Holocaust memorial and ‘learning centre’ opposite the Houses of Parliament have been trying to stop those who oppose the plans from speaking out
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Izzy Posen said he felt that he 'wouldn’t be appreciated for the odds I’ve overcome, I wouldn’t be accepted as a Jew'
By Ben Bloch
The comedian said he worried that over time the genocide had become 'deprioritised'
Holocaust Educational Trust chief executive Karen Pollock was speaking at a conference for the charity's youth ambassadors
Jewish children are being taunted by classmates hissing to emulate the Nazi gas chambers in schools nationwide, says a campaigner
By David Rose
Members of London’s Association of Jewish Refugees visited the Austrian capital last week to seek out names of relatives among those of more than 64,000 Austrian Jews murdered in the Holocaust and commemorated at city's the Wall of Names
By Liam Hoare
Smith was honoured with an MBE for her work
Online exhibition will feature the experiences of four refugees through some of the objects that belonged to them
By Simon Rocker
Jack said: 'God was good to me. I have no argument with God. I’m not asking him why was I in the camps. He made it up to me, he did, I can tell you.'